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Set in contemporary Chicago, amidst a time of turmoil, four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities, take fate into their own hands, and conspire to forge a future on their own terms.

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Viena and the Fantomes is a movie starring Evan Rachel Wood, Dakota Fanning, and Jon Bernthal. A roadie travels across North America with a punk band during the 1980s.

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When a young man caught up in organized crime accidentally kills the brother of a powerful crime figure, he must kill one of his own family in the next two days to pay off his debt.

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Jon attended the Phoenix Comic Con event on May 28, where he answered questions in a live panel with his Daredevil co-star Elden Henson and did autograph and photo sessions with fans. You can check out photos from the panel in our gallery now.

Jon attended the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21 and 23 for the ‘Sweet Virginia’ and ‘Pilgrimage’ premiere, and in addition to giving interviews, he posed for various portraits. They can be viewed in our photo gallery now by clicking the thumbnails or links below.

Jon attended the premiere of his new film ‘Pilgrimage’ held at Tribeca Film Festival 2017 on April 23rd. The movie also stars Richard Armitage and Tom Holland. You can check the pictures of him posing in the red carpet in our photo gallery now.

If you want a sense of what you’re in for viewing Irish director Brendan Muldowney’s third feature—the Tribeca-premiering Pilgrimage—you may want to look to his 2009 feature Savage as a guidepost. A visceral experience rife with violence, it’s interesting to note that for the director, this preoccupation with violence is entirely subconscious.

“I would say that I’m more interested in existential sort of filmmaking questions about why we’re here, and I suppose that’s where religion maybe attracted me—and without ever being conscious of it, I suppose I have explored violence,” Muldowney says. “Now if you take three films, the two of them explore it, so that’s over 50 percent. That’s a subconscious thing, though—I must be just drawn to that.”

Taking place in 13th century Ireland—beautifully recreated in the film, which was shot in remote locations—the drama follows a small group of Catholic monks taking on the duty of transporting a holy relic to Rome, while encountering extreme situations, as the Norman army invades their homeland.

A powerful and versatile actor known to many for the role of the Punisher—which he will bear out in an anticipated upcoming Netflix series based on the Marvel character—and a critical role in The Walking Dead, Jon Bernthal brings similar intensity and commitment to Pilgrimage, in which he portrays a mute lay brother with a violent past, owning his shame and regret over past events by taking a vow of silence.

“I think seeing Brendan’s film that he directed before this, Savage, I just thought that the marriage between this material and the way in which he dealt with violence in that film, and character in that film, it was just something that I was real hungry to work on,” Bernthal explains of his attraction to the role.

The actor discussed bonding with his co-stars—including Richard Armitage and Tom Holland (the latest actor to take on the role of Peter Parker, with Spider-Man: Homecoming arriving this summer)—living in close quarters many miles from the nearest town, without internet and other conveniences of modern life, which facilitated an intimacy and a deeper connection to the process.

“We were all kind of together, just all the time—the Irish actors that didn’t know me, they had never heard me speak until I started to, and then they told me they preferred me a lot better when I just shut up,” the actor joked. “But it really helped to kind of get in touch with why a man would make a decision like that—when you stop talking, you kind of give up your wants and needs. If you want a glass of water but you can’t ask for it, you ask yourself, do I really need that glass of water? And then, do I deserve that glass of water? Maybe that’s what this vow of silence is about.”

Jon photographed on the red carpet of the ‘Sweet Virginia’ premiere during the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival on April 22nd. You can check the amazing pictures of Jon looking handsome as he posed with his co-stars on our gallery now.